In Egypt, the presidency has been usurped by the terrorist group The Muslim Brotherhood (MB). In a mock election,
the military leadership was replaced by an all-encompassing front man.
And while the MB makes them comfortable controlling Egypt, in lieu of a
governing parliament to provide checks and balances, the terrorists have
legislative powers as well as presidential authority.

The entire government in Egypt, executive, constitutional,
legislative and judiciary, if the country were to adhere to the current
American model, are under complete control of the MB.

Announced by the extremist leadership at a press conference earlier
this week, they will decree a constitution which guarantees “national
security”. However the agenda of placing such a group into power is yet
to manifest.

Obama, a supporter of the radical group, sees them as a “relatively ‘moderate’ Islamist
group emerging as lead political players out of the Arab Spring in
Egypt, Tunisia and elsewhere.”

The MB, a seemingly pro-Islamist faction, has been integral in the redistribution of power in Arab nations as well as a strong
influence of terror. They have participated in the Arab Spring that has
been the instrumental factor in toppling governments of sovereign
nations all across the Arab world.

Mohammed Mursi, member of the MB, will be the perfect leader to allow
subversive control of Egypt under the guise of “coordination on our
foreign relations, to build a kind of effective foreign relations for
the Arab countries.”

In celebration of the elections, Obama gave the MB $1.5 billion in foreign aid to the MB. Having a terrorist group
in control of this prominent Arab nation is a big coup for the Obama
administration. This bribe is obviously a clear indicator that the MB
will do the bidding of the US covertly, while appearing to be against
the US government on the surface.

While Obama has conveniently forgotten that the MB has ties to
Israel’s Hamas (their own government-funded terrorist group). Obama
portrays the MB was harmless, “secular” and “moderate”; although the
MB’s self-proclaimed purpose is to appear to launch Islamic global
supremacy.

Their creation and job has always been to assist the US government in
over-throwing sovereign leaders of independent Arab nations that refuse
to comply with the furtherance of Western global governance.

Just two months ago, Obama hosted members of the MB at the White
House to “broaden [the US] engagement” of the Egyptian leaders they have
shadow control over.

Senators John McCain and Lindsey Graham and others have met with
members of the MB during their visits to Egypt. The creation of the House Democracy Partnership aligned the terrorist group with the US government’s agenda by calling
them an “indispensible ally against Egyptian ultraconservatives.”

It is not obvious that this extremist group, supported by the Obama administration, is now controlling the country by seating the presidency in an illegitimate election.

The mainstream media is touting this supposed “elected” leader as “poised to start [the] first experiment in Islamic democracy.”

Citizens of Egypt are protesting the MB’s claim to their highest
governing office. The MB has unilaterally dissolved the parliament and
is disbursing all authoritative powers in line with a dictatorship,
while claiming they are establishing a democratic government.

The Egyptians are not so easily fooled. Thousands stood in objection against the powers stolen by the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces
(SCAF) that are collaborating with the MB and Mursi to design a strict
and constraining powerful presidency.

Protesters are calling this move a “military coup.”

The citizens of Egypt know that their government has been stolen.
They are committed to placing “obstacles to fully transfer the power of
the revolution and the voice of the street, and the voice of the
critical mass to rule the country.”

While other Egyptians have been feared into submission by the MB’s
warning that they will re-create Egypt as a secular society resembling
the theocracy of Iran.

The Freedom and Justice Party (FJP) have declared Mursi received
51.71% of the electoral votes, supporting his win. The Higher
Presidential Election Commission (HPEC) will review the electoral
decision; giving the candidates the results prior to releasing them to
the public to allow for official objections.

By the MB’s decree, their first order of business was to dissolve the
Egyptian parliament after the Supreme Constitutional Court decided on a
new law governing elections in the lower house were illegitimate
because party members had been permitted to contest seats in the lower
house reserved for independents.

The second decree by the MB altered the 2011 constitutional
declaration and rerouted authority to the radical generals of the MB.
The new control over legislation and military affairs are supposed to be
redefined after a new parliament is established; however why give up
total control once you have established it?

Mursi will take office in Egypt without parliament’s oversight, an
established constitution, and any governmental definition of
presidential powers and duties to create a system of checks and
balances.

And despite this.....people should remember that the military hasn't signed off on this. We could very well see a renewal of conflict between the two entities. And, if, unfortunately, there is a return to violence, yet it kicks out the Brotherhood and truly establishes democratic practices in which there is freedom, I'm for it.I'm not holding my breath though...

Nope and I think that is what we need to do in Nov. Democrat Party needs to be dissolved. Along with the UN, The Unions, DEA, ICE, and a few other Depts that DO NOTHING FOR the US. It is time to put the US back into the USA!!!

I would like to believe that Mursi means what he says, but in reality, I think all the Coptic Christians should hightail it out of there. We will be seeing more of Egypt's style of "Democracy" soon enough.

Well, when the radicals have an ally in the WH, it makes it much easier. Question will be, how do we handle that area when WE get a regime change? I want to just back off and let the Muslims kill each other off. Protect our friends the Israeli's, but hands off the rest of that region.